I just heard about it in the news the day after on the TV and tryed to find some relevant information. This is from the article linked:

A Swedish nuclear reactor inspector Klas Idehaag said that he expects harmless traces of radioactivity from the damaged reactors at Fukushima to reach
Sweden within a week. Swedish nuclear expert Klas Idehaag commented "We expect that maybe in seven days from now we could detect some atoms, with
very, very exact instruments here in Sweden... But it will be no effect on the environment or for people," according to Reuters.

Mar 21, 2011 12:00 CET

So there might not be that much risk for us, but still Sweden is not around the corner.

So are we gonna have a fallout or what I dont like seeing that map its about to cover the usa and Indiana dont sell potassium iodide...should i run to
a diff state and stock up?
I plan on the government lying and telling us we will be ok till our children come out with 3 arms and no face...should we start makin preps for
safety?

3/31 (8:00pm): Our first preliminary tap water samples have been analyzed. The only isotope we have detected besides background is I-131, at low
significance: 0.024 ± 0.014 Becquerels per liter. This level is much lower than our rain water measurements by a factor of approximately 300, and
lower than our milk measurement by a factor of 30. We will be continuing measurements of tap water to confirm this result; the level is so low it is
approaching the threshold of detection. Quick updates on our other samples: Rainwater results have been updated to be current as of the last rainfall
on Saturday 3/26. Air filtration will be posted this evening to be current to 3/30. A sample of milk from before Fukushima has been added to the milk
sampling results. One additional note: There was some confusion about the dating of the milk data. Yesterday we listed the date incorrectly as
"Purchased on" but the date was in fact the "Best By" date. The date itself was wrong -- the sample listed yesterday as 3/25 was actually 4/4. The
background sample posted today was 3/25. Apologies for any confusion.

What does anyone make of the yellow area of the dry deposition almost touching the west coastline of the U.S. ? Does it portray something more
sinister than the media is telling us right now ? Not an expert of this map, just curious, on others' opinions of it...

Note the number of them in late 70's and early 80's when the nuclear freeze movement was in full swing. The movie, "The China Syndrome" was
released in 1979 and really hurt the nuclear industry in the US when Jane Fonda popularized the nuke freeze movement.

Here's a list of reactors including some decommissioned ones. Note how many of the newer ones are in China? en.wikipedia.org...

The dry deposition displaying the total accumulated deposition along the path of the plume from March 30th to April 12nd:

And the updates from the UC Berkeley Nuclear Engineering Air Monitoring Station for the last
five days:

4/8 (12:15am): Our food chain tests have been updated to include strawberries, topsoil, and a second grass measurement. Overall, activity in the
grass seems to be falling, but the grass may be concentrating cesium by a factor of approximately 5 relative to the soil. The topsoil currently has
more I-131 than any of the plant or food samples. We are continuing to sample to better understand the isotope pathways from the soil into plants.

4/7 (11:15pm): Air measurements have been updated through 4/5. The uptick observed on 4/3 in all isotopes continues to decay away. Our first new
rainwater sample in almost two weeks was collected last night and is currently being counted with our 10% HPGe detector. With a small chance of rain
in the forecast for the coming days, we are eager to see how the air concentrations will be affected.

4/6 (7:30pm): Air measurements have been updated through 4/4. The uptick observed on 4/3 in all isotopes has not lasted -- the levels have decreased
for all isotopes.

4/6 (6:20pm): Our first food chain tests are now posted. So far, we have measured spinach, cilantro, grass, and mushrooms. We have detected I-131,
Cs-134, and Cs-137 in these samples, but the levels are very low -- consuming 403 kg of spinach could give you a radiation dose equivalent to a
roundtrip flight from San Francisco to Washington, DC. Not all isotopes are present in all samples, and the levels vary widely.

4/6 (1:00pm): The new milk results are now posted. Iodine-131 is detected at lower levels than previously measured, but Cs-134 and Cs-137 are now
being detected as well. We are interested in watching these trends in the coming days, so we will continue monitoring the milk levels.

Thanks for everyone's patience as we set up and calibrated a new liquid testing station using a germanium detector loaned to us by ORTEC/AMETEK.
Creek water and tap water measurements were also updated. No radioisotopes are detected other than natural background.

Listen. Get this straight once and for all. They want to reduce earth's population. That is what is happening. They are speeding up their plans, this
because humanity is starting to wake up and other factors.
This is no joke. Agenda 21 is real and the spinning wheel is now in motion. Why do you think the only thing you hear on the news is Lybia?? Its
because they want us distracted. A real serious nuclear catastrophe is occurring.
The Japan tsunami was a HAARP orchestrated attack. You see, they hide behind the climate crisis. We don't want to believe they posses weather devices
and certainly don't want to believe they would use them. So they clandestinely exterminate large masses of people. It's very simple.
So be prepared for the worst.

I have to agree with Sanjur0 for the most part... however i'm not convinced 100% it was HAARP ... although there does seem to be evidence to suggest
the possibility.

Originally posted by dierxdiets
So does this mean that the radiation is spreading everywhere and I am getting radiation poisoning as I type this? That is just insane if that is true
and I wonder why we as human beings aloud ourselves to use a power source that is so dangerous and unstable. I mean what if a disaster strikes at all
nuclear power plants and cause mass leaks? Will be living in a fallout kind of world where we need to live in vaults underground just to survive?

makes me wonder if the notion that some of the alien species many have reported are really future humans who
mutated as a result of being forced to live underground (accounting for LARGE eyes) to survive an ecological disaster this generation created, isn't
as crazy as it sounds.

Originally posted by Evanzsayz
So are we gonna have a fallout or what I dont like seeing that map its about to cover the usa and Indiana dont sell potassium iodide...should i run to
a diff state and stock up?
I plan on the government lying and telling us we will be ok till our children come out with 3 arms and no face...should we start makin preps for
safety?

edit on 1-4-2011 by Evanzsayz because: (no reason given)

I would

because whether or not this Nuke Radiological Disaster gets worse as many models and experts suggest, we may all have far more to worry about between
SEPTEMBER thru December this year as a result of ELENIN that would make Japans disaster look like a day at Disneyland.

Well my brother in law is now getting Melenoma skin cancer, he had it before and it was eradicated, but now with the radiation, he has grown more skin
cancer.

Unfortunately he does not believe in alternative medicine, he is one of those that have been duped into thinking that only FDA approved medicine is
the way to go. Yet, they ignore the facts, FDA approved medications have killed more people than nutritional supplements.

Colloidal Iridium and Ruthenium is an excellent deterrant.

Those two noble metals have been reported to be anti cancerous.

With over 5 people that have defeated cancer (some terminal) in the last two years, its something for everyone to look into.

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